Flush Lights

Flush and semi-flush fittings can help you make the most of rooms with lower ceilings. Older houses generally have higher ceilings with ornamentation. However in contemporary accommodation ceilings are sometimes lower as space has become more of a premium, and issues of heating efficiency have arisen.

Including flush or semi-flush light fittings in a room with a low ceiling can illustrate that you are aware of what works well in your home. If you need help selecting the right lighting see the guidance below:

What room is it for?

For the bathroom:

You may want to choose lighting that is soft, inviting and creates a clean and stylish look. A flush fitting in the bathroom can be the perfect source of lighting to help you unwind in a bubble bath.

For the bedroom:

A fitting that helps you relax but at the same time still has the stylish impact you love. Our bedroom flush and Semi-flush fittings are both stylish and soothing and come in a wide range of designs.

For the dining room:

Your choice of light fitting is going to form a central part of the room and add to the presentation of any dinner party. When deciding on dining room lighting ensure you pick something that suits the room’s size and shape perfectly.

For the hallway:

A compact lighting choice can help you make the most of a small hallway. You can choose to create a soft warm feel, an art deco effect, or even something glamorous and modern.

For the kitchen:

Not only can flush fittings help you make the most of the space you have, but they can also add to the hygienic and well-kept look of your kitchen.

For the living room:

Getting the lighting right is essential. If you have a living room with a low ceiling you really need to consider its limited size when deciding. This room is the heart of your house therefore it is important to make sure you choose the right lighting. If you want more help with your living room click here for our guide to setting the mood.

For the office:

Flush lighting can be a perfect way to create a neat, formal style that illustrates that the room is a place of work.